Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah Directs Police To Avoid Green Corridor During His Travel, Says ‘We Are Here To Serve the People, Not to Inconvenience Them’
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah directed the police to avoid creating "green corridors" and minimising public inconvenience during his travels, emphasising that the government is there to serve the people, not disrupt their lives.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized a people-friendly approach during his travels by directing police to refrain from creating "green corridors" or stopping traffic. On October 16, he shared his directive on X, stating, "I have spoken to the DG Jammu and Kashmir Police that there is to be no 'green corridor' or traffic stoppage when I move anywhere by road." Abdullah stressed the need to minimise public inconvenience, instructing police to limit the use of sirens and avoid aggressive gestures. He urged his cabinet colleagues to adopt a similar approach, reinforcing that their conduct must remain people-friendly. "We are here to serve the people, not to inconvenience them," he asserted. Omar Abdullah Sworn-In As Jammu and Kashmir CM, 5 MLAs Take Oath As Cabinet Ministers, No Congress Representation in New Government.
Omar Abdullah Directs Police to Avoid Green Corridor
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